Cruising

Jamaica’s main cruise ports, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and Falmouth are equipped to handle the largest cruise ships afloat and offer a full range of services and facilities. Beautiful Port Antonio is an idyllic call for boutique cruise ships and megayachts.

The history and culture of Jamaica provide a source of much fascination, from the relics of swashbuckling pirates who made Port Royal their favourite haunt, to the colourful diversity of the presentday population – reflecting their ethnic origins in Africa, Asia and Europe.

No experience of Jamaica would be complete without tasting the island’s often fiery cuisine or listening to its world-acclaimed reggae music. Jamaica is blessed with abundant wildlife, spectacular trees and flowers. The island’s tour companies can provide cruise passengers with an exciting array of special activities and excursions. Jamaica’s past is crammed with tales of buccaneers, great battles, hidden treasure and slavery. Today the island that launched a thousand Caribbean dreams is there to make yours come true, too.

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There are many things that come to mind when you think of Jamaica: stunning beaches, mouthwatering cuisine, breathtaking sunsets that are as warm as the people and of course our carefully aged, rich and smooth Rum. The history of Rum in Jamaica is a long and interesting one seeing that the Appleton

Jamaica. The name instantly evokes an image of pristine waters embraced by immaculate sandy shores, with a year-round welcoming sun and hospitable people. But there’s much more to this humble island of 2.8 million inhabitants. An innate creativity and abundance of natural resources allow for...

Image by: Joshua Cogan Looking to experience something new on your next vacation to Jamaica? Consider diving into the traditional Jamaican Maroon culture with the Charles Town Maroons in Portland! Heritage and Culture The Charles Town Maroons will welcome you into their living space and community

Image by: Joshua Cogan Did you know that Jamaica Ranks 5 th among the world islands in terms of endemic life? There are 28 species of birds, 830 flowering plants, 82 ferns, 27 reptiles, 21 amphibians, and 500 land snails that are only found in Jamaica. There are also a few species of bats and

Image by: Joshua Cogan Are you seeking an excursion through the rainforest of Jamaica with a knowledgeable guide? Consider taking a guided hike at Holywell Recreation area for an authentic and memorable experience. The Holywell Recreation area, located in the Blue and John Crow Mountains, offers

Do you seek an authentic cultural experience or ways to immerse yourself in the community and history of a new destination? Jamaica, a small island nation has a big personality and its people of the Rastafari Indigenous Village are waiting to welcome and share their story with you. Engage your

Image by: Joshua Cogan Searching for the perfect place to indulge a cup of Jamaica’s world-famous Blue Mountain Coffee? Consider taking a trip to the Blue Mountains for an authentic coffee experience, with cool crisp air and 360 degree breathtaking views. Here’s five places favored by...

Image by: Joshua Cogan Less than an hour drive from Kingston, Holywell offers lots of activities for a weekend getaway. Holywell Recreation Area is located in the Blue and John Crow Mountains, in Jamaica’s only National Park. From up here, you can catch a cool breeze and take in breathtaking...

( Via ) History The Milk River flows languidly on Jamaica’s south coast, weaving between the parishes of Clarendon and Manchester. Its discovery is rooted in a time period dating back to the 18 th Century, where a slave stumbled upon a saline spring while seeking refuge in the hills from the...

The sister duo of Suzanne and Michelle Rousseau opened Summerhouse in April 2018 and since then, the establishment has been a hotspot for professionals in the neighbouring corporate area of New Kingston. Having a meal at Summerhouse at the Liguanea Club, is an exquisite dining experience, one that

Ocho Rios is home to many world renowned attractions such as Mystic Mountain, Dolphin Cove, Blue Hole and the breath-taking Dunn’s River Falls. HISTORY Dunn's River Falls is believed to have been the site of the famous battle of "Las Chorreras", fought in 1657 between the...

( Via ) Port Antonio is synonymous with serenity, sweeping vistas, and scrumptious cuisine! After you’ve spent an exciting day trekking through the rain forests or dipped into the Blue Lagoon for a quick swim, or explored Monkey or Navy Islands; this virtually untouched paradise has even more...